Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4995566 | Journal of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics | 2017 | 39 Pages |
Abstract
This paper focuses on the apparent rheological behavior of fresh concrete while being vibrated. Derived from copious investigations on the non-vibrated material, it is the widely accepted view in the concrete research community that fresh concrete behaves as a yield-stress fluid. On the other hand, only a limited number of investigations on the rheological behavior of vibrated concrete is available. As regards the latter, a Stokes-type sphere viscometer is employed in this paper. It is based on monitoring the drag force experienced by a hard sphere pulled with different constant velocities through the quiescent fluid, which may be vibrated throughout the experiment. Based on the so-obtained data with the prescribed velocities ranging from 2 to 100Â mm/s, the apparent behavior of vibrated fresh concrete was identified to follow a shear-thinning power-law.
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Authors
Ch. Pichler, R. Röck, R. Lackner,